Wednesday, December 22, 2010

iPod Shuffle Considered One of 2010s Best Innovations


The latest version of the iPod shuffle is quite the little gadget. It's smaller than ever and it has buttons, something earlier models didn't have. And Huffington Post figures it's one of 2010s top innovations. Check the article out here. Here's a little blurb from the article:

Let's take a look back at the Top Brand Innovations of 2010:

For example, probably the most Innovative company this year: Apple.

  • April 2010 -- Apple's highly anticipated iPad launches in the U.S., selling 300,000 units that day with approximately 8 million units sold to date (CNET).
  • June 2010 -- The iPhone 4 is introduced, featuring video calling capabilities and a sleek stainless steel design.
  • June 2010 -- Apple updates its latest design of the Mini Mac.
  • September 2010 -- Apple refreshes its iPod line of MP3 players to include a multi-touch iPod Nano, an iPod Touch with FaceTime video calling and an iPod Shuffle with buttons.
  • October 2010 -- Apple introduces the new MacBook Air laptop with the iLife suite of applications and a Mac OS X Lion operating system.

It's hard to argue with the above. Apple has really stepped up their game this year. And the Shuffle was part of that.

And now that the iPod shuffle 4th generation price is under $10, you almost can't afford not to get one. If you'd like to get a shuffle for under $10, click here.

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